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Title : Composition and catch rate of fishing pot as eco-friendly fishing gear at the estuary of Bogowonto River in Kulon Progo Regency
Author :

Faizal Rachman, S.Pi., M.Sc. (1) ZAID HASAN ARROSYID (2) SAIFUL NUR S (3)

Date : 10 2020
Keyword : Composition and catch rate of fishing pot as eco-friendly fishing gear at the estuary of Bogowonto River in Kulon Progo Regency Composition and catch rate of fishing pot as eco-friendly fishing gear at the estuary of Bogowonto River in Kulon Progo Regency
Abstract : The estuary of Bogowonto river in Kulon Progo Regency was habited by various species such as fish, shells, crabs, and snails. This research aimed to know the composition and catch rate of the fishing pot using various kinds of fodder. The method used in this research was catch identification and assessment of type, length and weight of the catch, and also the fishing pot’s effectiveness as eco-friendly fishing gear. Data analysis was conducted by measuring fish length, catch composition, and catch rate of the fishing pot. The result showed the catch composition consisted of 8 types of species which are mangrove crab (5%), freshwater crab (0.81%), pufferfish (3.38%), orange-spotted grouper fish (0.14%), green tiger prawn (0.14%), giant tiger prawn (0.41%), banana prawn (0.14%) and freshwater snail (90%). The pot with fresh fish fodder had the highest number of catch (66.08%) compare to salted fish (23.51%) and roasted coconut (10.41%) fodder. The highest catch rate of fishing pot was observed on fresh fish fodder (35.42 g/fishing pot) compare to salted fish fodder (11.19 g/fishing pot) and roasted coconut fodder (4.61 g/fishing pot). Based on the result, fresh fish is considered a more effective fodder compared to salted fish and roasted coconut.
Group of Knowledge : Sosial Ekonomi Perikanan
Original Language : English
Level : Internasional
Status :
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